NPRI Map Layer in Google Earth™ Format

NPRI data is available in .KMZ format for use with Google Earth™ and other "virtual globe" software. To use Google Earth™ to view the location of facilities reporting to the NPRI, and their pollutant release, disposal and recycling information for the latest reporting year:

Download Google Earth™ (available at no charge from the Google Earth™ website) if it is not already installed on your computer;

Help File:

Important notes:

Environment Canada is not able to provide technical support for any virtual globe software (including Google Earth™) or the NPRI Google Earth™ map layers in Google Earth™ format. There are, however, considerable resources available on the Web regarding use of virtual globe software.

A facility's "Placemark" may not fall directly on the facility in Google Earth™, due to difference in map projections or errors in coordinates. Information on NPRIgeographic data quality is available here.

An Internet connection of at least 128 kilobits per second is required to run Google Earth™. Other system requirements for running Google Earth™ can be found here. If your system does not meet these minimum requirements, NPRI data can also be searched by location using the NPRI Online Data Search.

Default Language Setting: Google Earth™ can be used in French, English, and several other languages. For information on changing the default language setting in Google Earth™, please see section 8 of the help file available above.

Tell us what you think / Suggest corrections to facility coordinates:

How were you able to use this product in your organization or school? How do you think it could be improved? Do you have corrections to suggest for the latitudinal/longitudinal coordinates of a facility? Please contact us with your feedback.

The Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI) program provides data and information to track Canada’s performance on key environmental sustainability issues including climate change and air quality, water quality and availability, and protected nature. Various map layers in .kmz format for use with Google Earth™ that can be downloaded here.